When we show kindness, it’s like dropping a pebble in a pond. The ripples spread out, affecting not just the person we’re kind to, but others around them, and even ourselves!
Here’s how the ripple effect of kindness works:
1. When you’re kind to someone, it makes them feel good.
2. Feeling good might make them more likely to be kind to someone else.
3. Others who see your kind act might be inspired to be kind too.
4. Being kind makes you feel good about yourself, boosting your own wellbeing.
5. Over time, lots of small kind acts can create a culture of kindness in your school.
In secondary school, your kind actions can help create a positive environment where everyone feels welcomed and supported. Â